Voyager 1
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The Voyager 1 mission.
MISSION INFORMATION:
Launch date: 09/05/1977, 12:56:00 UTC
Launch vehicle: Titan IIIE / Centaur
Launch site: Space Launch Complex 41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Mission duration: In progress (Interstellar mission)
Digitized, cataloged and archived by the Houston Audio Control Room, at the NASA Johnson Space Center.
MISSION INFORMATION:
Launch date: 09/05/1977, 12:56:00 UTC
Launch vehicle: Titan IIIE / Centaur
Launch site: Space Launch Complex 41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Mission duration: In progress (Interstellar mission)
Digitized, cataloged and archived by the Houston Audio Control Room, at the NASA Johnson Space Center.
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- 2011-02-09 16:03:44
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- Voyager1
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Reviewer:
kathrynclaire
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September 28, 2016
Subject: explanation of files
Subject: explanation of files
Hi there, can anyone explain what the file 495-AAB is a recording of?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Reviewer:
Samuel Bronson
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April 9, 2015
Subject: Golden record is missing
Subject: Golden record is missing
The text says:
The audio files "494-AAB" and "495-AAB" are parts one and two of the Golden Record, flown aboard the Voyager spacecraft.
... but there are no files with names anything like those; there appears to be just one audio track, "Voyager-1_Launch_Commentary", in several formats.
Without 494-AAB.flac and 495-AAB.flac, what exactly is the *point* of this item? Also missing: the cover art.
The audio files "494-AAB" and "495-AAB" are parts one and two of the Golden Record, flown aboard the Voyager spacecraft.
... but there are no files with names anything like those; there appears to be just one audio track, "Voyager-1_Launch_Commentary", in several formats.
Without 494-AAB.flac and 495-AAB.flac, what exactly is the *point* of this item? Also missing: the cover art.
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